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File Size: 626 KB
Print Length: 397 pages
Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
Publisher: Arcato Publishing Inc. (April 25, 2016)
Publication Date: April 25, 2016
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B01D8RELJW
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I got the first book of this series for free. I found it on bookbub.com and it looked like something my daughter would like. It sat in my cloud forever before i finally decided to read it, then quickly found myself buying the next few books. I used all my xmas money for the ones i didnt have.I find this girl relatable in a few ways, thankfully not all of them.The few months that happen in the books have been very well thought out. Everybody grows at a pace that just feels for them.The situations are great, and because i had no real time between books, to me feels seamless. This could easily be a soap opera or web comic. I think i know who volto is amd hate waiting to find out.This whole series is great, it looks like number 11 is a little behind schedule
First Kiss is my favorite of the series so far. I do have to say however, there have been editing problems since book 1, but they were ridiculous in this book. Readers have to be forgiving of so many typos.Christmas lived up to my hopes. Gift-wrapping, on-line shopping, stolen kisses, Christmas day itself. I enjoyed it all. It was so nice to step outside the school. The camping was a nice change too. I was disappointed with how little time Sang and the boys were together, but it made sense. I loved each interaction we did get with them. I switch favorites every page. One minute it's North or Silas, the next Victor, then Kota.....This book finally starts Sang moving forward. She's introduced to the Academy. As much as she wants to be in the Academy, she is so scared. More than anything she wants to be with her team and she's going to have to fight for them. She shows strength we haven't seen before, and then increased vulnerability. Her PTSD is addressed during this time and handled in a creative and perfect way. There's finally some screw ups by the boys. Before this they were seeming a bit too good to be real. Actual jealousy problems surface, voices are raised, doubts expressed. About time! I have wanted complete team communication for a while now. I only wish everyone had been present.This book ended with a cliffhanger that does not bode well for Sang, and the boys are all in a bad way. Sang has to be close to her total breaking point. I read all 9 of these books together and now for the first time I have to wait for the next one. I am looking forward to it since we seem to be picking up steam.
This was my first time reading a RH book. I'm glad it was this series because these are sweet, romantic but not over the top books. I fell in love with each of the guys and could easily see how Sang did too. Though for me I would have ended up having to pick one. (Couldn't get enough of North!) I guess if I had to say one negative it would be that I didn't feel like all the guys were given equal time, she spends more time with some than she does others and I feel like the reader doesn't get to know that guy as well. Even though they each have their own book where Sang spends time with them after that some of them drift to the background in the other books. All in all this is a great introduction into the RH genre.
I originally wasn't going to write a review, but dang, all the people hating on Lake got me peeved.Yes, there is a boy who prefers dressing up as a girl in the book. No, it's not super super in your face and I wouldn't call it soapboxing just because Sang was being her usual sensitive and lovely self about being nice to a fellow human being and caring about what they needed. Yes, there are other people in the world who deal with s*** that some of us have the privilege of ignoring - mentioning it actually makes for a more rounded story. I don't think I've seen any Asian Americans or African Americans or Latinxs in the books, so it's really nice to actually see some diversity.Now that, what I just did there? That's soapboxing, for y'all intolerant people.Back to the book.It ends on a cliffhanger, which I honestly didn't appreciate. I felt that it was a clear attention grab, which was annoying because it wasn't like the story couldn't have ended "for now" after what happened with the Academy and on a high note. If the book is good (which it is), then let it shine on its own merits. Using a cliffhanger is just obnoxious, and that's why this is a three star rather than a four star.However, I feel like in this book we're finally getting some traction. She's finally met the Academy people and her status has been made more or less certain, which is great. The shower thing finally gets resolved, which, yes, awesome. Also, there's finally some screw ups by the boys. Prior to this, honestly, they were seeming a bit too good to be realistic. But now, we've got actual major jealousy problems, there's the boys acting human (yes, thank goodness), and being more the teens they should be rather than the super perfect paragons they were assumed to be. All very awesome.Yes, very little to do with "real world stuff" like Hendricks, her mom, her dad, Volto, etc, gets resolved in this book, but much as I bemoan that fact, the pacing actually mostly works for what's going on in this book. Stuff could have been condensed or cut, but mostly it does work. People get introduced, we get a better idea of how the Academy functions, and we're given some good ideas of how well (or not) Sang is going to do. Suffice to say that Sang's issues are many and it's clear they're going to be stumbling blocks at some point. (yes, more than they are now)Another thing is - I used to be very on board with the reverse harem idea, but the more we move in, the more I feel like nine is just way too many. Considering how Stone pulled off Sang's thing with the academy, I have faith that she might be able to make it work, but yes, it's probably going to be many many many books in the future, but still. I almost feel like it would be easier if some of the boys were into each other, to take some of the pressure off of Sang...I'll probably stick along for another book, but if it's another cliffhanger or if things keep taking so long to resolve, I might duck out. I didn't sign on for a 25+ book series. All things made more difficult that Stone doesn't have a finished series so I can have reassurance that she can tie up a series in a way that I like.
One of my favorite reads of the Ghost Bird series yet!Sang & her lovely team of guys go camping with the Academy for the entire book! Sang learns a lot about what it takes to be in the Academy and how Academy life can truly be, the camping trip is all about interacting and learning and possibly joining the Academy in the near future. It starts out adventurous and fun and gradually turns into extremely emotional and nerve wrecking, but as with any puzzle we slowly fit the pieces together. I'll admit this book was one of the more emotional ones and had me crying immensely.I truly feel for Sang and I can somewhat relate to her in many ways. She is truly remarkable and has come a long way, she deals with so much and tries to put everyone in her team first even if it bothers her to do so. She's such a brave loving and caring young woman I truly admire her!
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